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Post by nisse on May 31, 2007 2:02:00 GMT 3
abnormal or not , they are still human beings, but as I say , as long as they dont do any gay things around yourself
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Post by naaya on Jul 23, 2007 0:07:55 GMT 3
yanhan-- pregnant dog gichivch- also pregnant dog but very modern al - girl thingy hüür - dead body ongon pzda- vigrin girl thingy (only fo men)
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Post by Bor Chono on Aug 3, 2007 13:35:56 GMT 3
yanhan-- pregnant dog gichivch- also pregnant dog but very modern al - girl thingy hüür - dead body ongon pzda- vigrin girl thingy (only fo men) Yanhan -chinese origin word I guess. Means "Prostitute" Gichi -female dog Al -we all know that it means "mouth" in turkish & "girl thingy" in Mongolian Huur -Dead body Ongon pizda -some think it means "virgin male thingy" but it means "virgin gay". ;D Yes it is used only for men. If he didn`t gave U what U wanted.
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Post by Bor Chono on Aug 3, 2007 13:45:46 GMT 3
I want to talk about simple words like "Honey"
Word "Hongor"(or Khongor) means "my sweet heart" or "my honey" When U call someone honey U say "Hongoor!?" If U cut it like "Hongo"+"or" it will be : "Hongo" means "between two legs" or "AaSs hole" "Or" means "Enter" or "Bed"
So Mongolian word for "my sweet heart"=HONGOR is one dirty word. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Aug 3, 2007 19:22:55 GMT 3
Mongolian is definitially an interesting language ;D
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Post by Bor Chono on Aug 7, 2007 4:17:31 GMT 3
The smell from your feet is sometimes called "Kungar" -sounds like "Hungar" keke but we also have word "Hungar" meaning "wide deep snow".
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Post by buzkan on Aug 7, 2007 10:46:07 GMT 3
But this sounds quite similar to English ... Yes! In English U write "SUCK" but U read "SAK". Word "Oo..SAK" is very popular among Mongolian youth. I don`t know from what word it came from but I know this word has Mongol origin. "SAK" has meaning "Cool!" & "Awesome!". BTW we will not talk about dirty stuff here! ;D Weird, Sak(ci) in old Turkic meant guardian or something similar, i knwo this because it is part of my surname =D
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Post by buzkan on Aug 7, 2007 10:48:34 GMT 3
yanhan-- pregnant dog gichivch- also pregnant dog but very modern al - girl thingy hüür - dead body ongon pzda- vigrin girl thingy (only fo men) Yanhan -chinese origin word I guess. Means "Prostitute" Gichi -female dog Al -we all know that it means "mouth" in turkish & "girl thingy" in Mongolian Huur -Dead body Ongon pizda -some think it means "virgin male thingy" but it means "virgin gay". ;D Yes it is used only for men. If he didn`t gave U what U wanted. Huun Huur Tu is a Tuvan band, something dead body something? ;D
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Post by Bor Chono on Aug 20, 2007 4:31:29 GMT 3
English word "BASTARD" can be translated into Mongolian.
Word "BAAS" means "nuts" Word "BAAST" means "with nuts"="dirty" Word "ARD" means "Ppl" or "Back"
So "BAST"+"ARD" can be translated as "Ppl who stink" ;D
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Post by tuguldur on Sept 16, 2007 6:54:20 GMT 3
(Mongols do have word "Aygui"or"Ayguu" meaning "Ugly+Bad") ;D I think some of the word is misleading. Aygui = Very / Much/ Really / Extremely So you can say; Aygui Hurhun Ohin = Really/Very Beautiful Girl. also I thought Kaif = Getting happy and hyped up.
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Post by Bor Chono on Sept 17, 2007 4:56:20 GMT 3
(Mongols do have word "Aygui"or"Ayguu" meaning "Ugly+Bad") ;D I think some of the word is misleading. Aygui = Very / Much/ Really / Extremely So you can say; Aygui Hurhun Ohin = Really/Very Beautiful Girl. also I thought Kaif = Getting happy and hyped up. Aygui Aimaar Aygui Baliar Aygui Zavaan are means Very Dirty Yes Aygui Huurhun =Very cute : used on babies & pupies.
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Post by kokturk on Sept 18, 2007 21:53:36 GMT 3
Huun Huur Tu is a Tuvan band, something dead body something? ;D Well, it means "sun propeller". The vertical separation of light rays that often occurs just after sunrise or just before sun, says in the official site. Huun Huur Tu is good, but I prefer Yat Kha.
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Post by Bor Chono on Sept 25, 2007 14:53:11 GMT 3
Morin huur is main music instrument for Mongols!
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Post by Atabeg on Sept 25, 2007 22:32:37 GMT 3
the horsehead fidle
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 26, 2007 3:08:09 GMT 3
Morin huur is main music instrument for Mongols! This one (on the left)?
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